the Marianas
 /ðə ˌmæriˈɑːnəz/
  /ðə ˌmæriˈænəz/
(also the Mariana Islands 
 /ðə ˌmæriˈɑːnə aɪləndz/
  /ðə mæriˌɑːnə ˈaɪləndz/
)- a group of islands in the north-west Pacific Ocean. The US got them from Spain in 1898 after the Spanish-American War. The most southern island is Guam, where most of the inhabitants live.